Here is another thing I made! Kind of a hoodoo-woman outfit. I love making doll clothes. I used to just make human-sized costumes, but the fabric was so expensive, and my friends would never show up for fittings on time... now I can keep my models in a box! Wait, that sounds wrong.
If anyone is curious, this doll is made by a Japanese company called Obitsu. Obitsu makes a variety of dolls in Japan, including the most popular Barbie analogue. Obitsu dolls are often used as artist's models (like those wooden mannequins) because they're very poseable. I got mine blank, and bought a special option head, which I painted. So she's all customized by me. Her name is Nell (after the heroine of Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age) and I've had her for three years. You can get your very own (they ain't cheap, though) here . (Nell is the 60cm size.)
Friday, April 22, 2011
Random photos
Daisy!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Creations
This is a doll outfit I made for Etsy--it sold almost immediately. I was just reading on another blog (funny/mean Regretsy.com; you are warned) how "barn wood" makes everything look classy. It does, too.
This is Knox, one of my cloth dolls. She's nekkid here, but I made her clothes later. See that tail? It's wired, and you can wrap it around your neck ad she can ride around on your shoulder. If you were inclined to do such a thing.
This is Knox, one of my cloth dolls. She's nekkid here, but I made her clothes later. See that tail? It's wired, and you can wrap it around your neck ad she can ride around on your shoulder. If you were inclined to do such a thing.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Thunderstorm
We had a crazy thunderstorm last week--the thunder was so loud it was rattling the dishes in the cabinets. These pictures are taken from our apartment windows. Fortunately, we didn't have to go anywhere, and we just stayed inside watching movies and drinking hot toddies. It stormed hard for about 3 hours, than rained the rest of the night. It seemed very intense, but later we found out it was just the edge of a bigger storm that caused wind damage throughout Mississippi and briefly flooded parts of uptown New Orleans. (It looks like there's a house on fire in the last picture, but there wasn't, I promise. It's just light-smear from the slow exposure I was using.)
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